In today’s music industry, streams are everything — but not all streams are created equal. As artists continue to fight for fair compensation in a digital world dominated by major platforms, 2025 revealed a major shift in which streaming services actually pay artists the most money.
If you’re an artist, producer, or fan who wants to understand where your streams matter the most, Free World Hype breaks down the real numbers — and the winner might surprise you.
When it comes to per-stream payout — the amount of money an artist receives for a single play — the platforms with the biggest user bases are not the ones paying the most.
According to 2025 industry data, the highest-paying platforms are:
With an average payout of $0.020 per stream, Napster ranks #1 in artist royalties.
It doesn’t have Spotify’s massive audience, but for artists with a loyal fanbase, Napster gives the biggest check per play.
TIDAL stays true to its mission of paying musicians fairly.
In 2025, TIDAL averaged $0.013 per stream, keeping it one of the top-paying services in the world.
Qobuz pays around $0.0136 per stream, nearly identical to TIDAL.
It’s smaller, but dedicated listeners and premium audio fans help boost the payout.
While smaller platforms pay more per stream, the world’s biggest apps pay far less:
These platforms dominate the game in user numbers, playlists, and exposure — but the payout per stream is low, especially on ad-supported tiers.
Here’s how much an artist would earn from normal streaming milestones:
Huge difference.
A million streams on Spotify pays the same as 200k streams on TIDAL or 100k on Napster.
2025 made it clear:
If you’re an independent or mid-level artist, the platform your fans use MATTERS more than ever.
Platforms like Napster, TIDAL, and Qobuz give you the most money for the fewest streams.
A tight fanbase can generate real income here.
Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube are essential for exposure — even if the payouts are smaller.
This is where virality, playlist placements, and fan growth happen.
Be everywhere — but push your MOST loyal fans to the platforms that pay the highest.
If we’re talking money per play, the clear winner is:
With TIDAL and Qobuz right behind it.
But if we’re talking total money potential, huge platforms like Spotify and Apple Music still dominate through scale and audience reach.
In 2025, artists learned one important truth about streaming:
Your success isn’t just about how many streams you get… it’s about WHERE you get them.
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